Fast ancestral gene order reconstruction of genomes with unequal gene content

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作者
Feijao, Pedro [1 ,2 ]
Araujo, Eloi [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bielefeld, Tech Fak, Univ Str 25, D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany
[2] Univ Bielefeld, CeBiTec, Univ Str 25, D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany
[3] Univ Fed Mato Grosso Sul UFMS, Fac Computacao, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
来源
BMC BIOINFORMATICS | 2016年 / 17卷
关键词
Ancestral reconstruction; Small parsimony problem; Genome rearrangement; Double-cut-and-join; InDels; Gene insertions and deletions; REARRANGEMENT; JOIN; CUT;
D O I
10.1186/s12859-016-1261-9
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Background: During evolution, genomes are modified by large scale structural events, such as rearrangements, deletions or insertions of large blocks of DNA. Of particular interest, in order to better understand how this type of genomic evolution happens, is the reconstruction of ancestral genomes, given a phylogenetic tree with extant genomes at its leaves. One way of solving this problem is to assume a rearrangement model, such as Double Cut and Join (DCJ), and find a set of ancestral genomes that minimizes the number of events on the input tree. Since this problem is NP-hard for most rearrangement models, exact solutions are practical only for small instances, and heuristics have to be used for larger datasets. This type of approach can be called event-based. Another common approach is based on finding conserved structures between the input genomes, such as adjacencies between genes, possibly also assigning weights that indicate a measure of confidence or probability that this particular structure is present on each ancestral genome, and then finding a set of non conflicting adjacencies that optimize some given function, usually trying to maximize total weight and minimizing character changes in the tree. We call this type of methods homology-based. Results: In previous work, we proposed an ancestral reconstruction method that combines homology-and event-based ideas, using the concept of intermediate genomes, that arise in DCJ rearrangement scenarios. This method showed better rate of correctly reconstructed adjacencies than other methods, while also being faster, since the use of intermediate genomes greatly reduces the search space. Here, we generalize the intermediate genome concept to genomes with unequal gene content, extending our method to account for gene insertions and deletions of any length. In many of the simulated datasets, our proposed method had better results than MLGO and MGRA, two state-of-the-art algorithms for ancestral reconstruction with unequal gene content, while running much faster, making it more scalable to larger datasets. Conclusion: Studing ancestral reconstruction problems under a new light, using the concept of intermediate genomes, allows the design of very fast algorithms by greatly reducing the solution search space, while also giving very good results. The algorithms introduced in this paper were implemented in an open-source software called RINGO (ancestral Reconstruction with INtermediate GenOmes), available at https://github. com/pedrofeijao/RINGO.
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